Street Busker Performs ‘Stayin’ Alive’ On Acoustic Guitar

Street Busker Performs ‘Stayin’ Alive’ On Acoustic Guitar

It’s safe to say that everyone can appreciate a God-given talent, especially in the sound of music. An artist named Naudo Rodriguez has a talent that is very much appreciated.


Naudo came from a family of musicians, but as incredible as he is at playing the guitar he has never attended any music classes. He is completely self taught, which makes Naudo's style of playing completely different and very unique.

He started at the age of just five years old, and Naudo continued to master his ability. In 1982, Naudo released an album called “"Vento Norte,” meaning “ North Winds." This album hit number one in the Brizillian music charts.

After the release of the Brizillian number one, Naudo and his brother moved to London for 2 years to promote Afro-Brazillian music. A true natural at his own craft, Naudo strummed the guitar with a passion that you can’t fake.

In music, you typically have rhythm and lead. Naudo was actually able to play both rhythm and lead at the same time. When Naudo played the classic ‘Stayin’ Alive’ originally created by the BeeGees in 1977, you can clearly see that he didn’t just play the music. He was the music.

He hit the song note for note and he did it effortlessly. The room was filled with smiles, as people tapped their feet to the beat of the song. Naudo really hit the nail on the head, by playing a song that the majority of the audience already knew.

Not many people have seen much of Naudo lately, but they surely wish to see him again. Naudo Rodriguez is an incredible man with an incredible talent, the world deserves to hear the beauty that he creates with just him and his guitar.

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